I might be wrong but I believe that the OP has guineas and yes the raccoon got one of them before dark..The raccoon is chasing the chickens down in the daylight?
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I might be wrong but I believe that the OP has guineas and yes the raccoon got one of them before dark..The raccoon is chasing the chickens down in the daylight?
Either the raccoon is exceptionally agile or there is another predator involved. Can OP post picture of kill?I might be wrong but I believe that the OP has guineas and yes the raccoon got one of them before dark..
Either the raccoon is exceptionally agile or there is another predator involved. Can OP post picture of kill?
Sometimes they run in groups, sometimes not. No hard and fast rules.Raccoons travel in groups. The one that got your girl has 3-4 running buddies. You will either have to fortify your coop/pen or eradicate that group. But that won't stop the next group from finding the buffet. It's not just that there is a CHANCE they will return, it's FOR SURE. Don't believe me? Set up a game camera.
Raccoons came under my fence into the run, on a night that I was late to close the coop door since there was a hard rain and I did not want to get wet. They killed one and took another-- my fault, and it cost those two girls their lives. Now the entire pen is fortified with hardware cloth that is trenched into the ground and set in concrete. I set a trap that very night, by the spot in the fence they dug under. The very next morning there was a raccoon in the trap. The next night, I had not reset the trap but there were TWO raccoons sniffing around where that trap had been. So I set TWO traps, and used shrimp tails for bait. Got one in each trap. Now I KNOW they travel in more than a trio, but I did not catch anything for a bit, then it was a skunk. Then I was seeing armadillos on the game camera. I was still nervous looking for that 4th or even 5th raccoon, but did see one dead on the road less than a mile away. '
Do not underestimate the allure of a good meal. Once they find a free buffet they come back. Fix your coop/pen, and trap the raccoons.
You have not ruled an owl out yet. Mine walk around on the ground a lot based on game camera recordings. Raccoons, during the day, are not good at running prey down unless it is something like chicks in high grass or deep snow. The typical chicken or guinea fowl is too evasive.Wow - thanks so much for all your replies!
Yes, the racoon came in the daylight - and yes, we have Guineas only but same thing to the racoon, I would think.
Birds have been in for two weeks
I don't have a gun and can't trap and release in my state
we do have two livestock guardian dogs who were not out when the racoon got one bird and not out some nights - left them out 24/7 since the attack and they have sounded the alarm a few nights in a row - it has gotten quieter, but I saw a racoon last Tuesday eyeing us from outside the fence line
the kill was in some dense vines, close to the ground, so I don't think it was an owl - the dogs had chased a racoon up 50' into our huge oak tree in January and I think that was probably the one who killed the bird a few weeks later
the bird had the head missing and the neck was stretched out and stripped of skin - looks like the racoon dragged her into the vines and then bit/pulled her head off and left the body hung in the vines - poor girl
I am worried about the others but hope I don't have to keep them locked up for ever - we have a fortified coop and run but are pretty crowded with birds
I am trying to build an extension but don't have all the time I would like to have for it - as so many of us
also, the birds are with us for tick control and need to free range to do their thing and eat bugs - their love (!) being out and need their grasses and stuff - still, I am attached to them and would like to protect them from attacks, of course